The suit alleges Mayweather and his reps maliciously accused Pacquiao of using performance enhancing drugs.

Court House News quotes the language used in the winning motion by David Marroso of O'Melveny & Myers, a top Los Angeles firm that often represents the interests of Pacquiao and Top Rank.

"Mayweather decided that he, not the court, would determine if and when his deposition would take place," according to the motion. "Busy living the 'luxurious lifestyle non-stop,' 'pour[ing] champagne for [his] friends,' and keeping the company of 'attractive women,' Mayweather refused to be deposed. He disobeyed properly served deposition notices, filed specious 'emergency' motions, openly defied this court's order directing him to appear, and serially misrepresented his whereabouts to Pacquiao and this court. Exposing Mayweather's untruths was a massive - and expensive - undertaking."

"The court notes that the award of attorney's fees in this matter is a sanction against Mayweather's obviously intentional decision not to appear for his court ordered deposition. This was a direct discovery violation after the court had entered a very clear order that the deposition go forward."

[QUOTE=Califas;12531409]He got $113,000.00 just for Floyd not showing up to the dates, he'll get MUCH more when Floyd loses the case. The defamation suit is still ongoing.
Mayweather will have to pay Pac millions out of his pocket when it's…

@ califas...I understand that that's what floyd is paying pac..and will most likely be paying him much more..my point was that Pacs lawyers are raping his ass - those lawyer fees at absorbantly high for handling an case this inactive.…

[QUOTE=Kenny MF Powers;12530679]But I thought the purpose of the case was to recoup lost earnings due to Mayweathers statements..?
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That's for the Lawyer's Pay only! Pac will have his Millions later! The only winner so far is Pac's lawyers!